Reflex Nasopalpebral

**Nasopalaebar reflex** is one of the unconditioned reflexes, characterized by rapid and directed eye movements towards the stimulus. Basically, this reflex is formed to move the eyeball to the side, due to which the external irritating force does not damage the visual apparatus that it serves.



Naso-finger reflex (nervous). (r. n. nasopalp. Latin: nasus “nose” palper. “finger” + Greek - ending indicating the presence of a neurological disorder in a doctor or a neurologist (neurologist).

What is the Nazl*dad*b reflex? Do you know which person will be the happiest in the world? I have two ways to answer. The first is the simplest, of course, a smile on the face, since a person has long been accustomed to smiling at others and exposing his butt to someone else’s gaze. And the second way is inherent in us by nature and centuries, the tongue and the eye, that is, the thumb in the mouth, the eyes covered with the thumbs and a feeling of visual deception, as if asleep. These images are very popular. We often use things that are off topic. During the walk, hold hands for a while